the most striking trend is inside the public sector itself. Public administration—what most of us think of as the civil service—grew by 328,200 positions, nearly a third of the entire public-sector expansion and ten percent of all new jobs in Canada. These roles do not directly produce health care, educate children, or deliver frontline services. They are overhead: regulatory managers, compliance officers, administrators, coordinators—an expanding machinery of the state that governs, supervises, and audits the productive economy rather than contributing to it.
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And surprise, surprise! Gordo abstained from voting on the budget. HOC buffet means more to him than his constituents.
the most striking trend is inside the public sector itself. Public administration—what most of us think of as the civil service—grew by 328,200 positions, nearly a third of the entire public-sector expansion and ten percent of all new jobs in Canada. These roles do not directly produce health care, educate children, or deliver frontline services. They are overhead: regulatory managers, compliance officers, administrators, coordinators—an expanding machinery of the state that governs, supervises, and audits the productive economy rather than contributing to it.
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